Mid-career all source analyst with approximately 15 years of combined military and intel experience, to include two deployments to Iraq and two deployments to Afghanistan for a total of 37 months deployed.I've deployed as a one man shop to austere environments, but even as a one man team, having a good support system is crucial. Your imagery analysts, and all the other enablers are still important even if you are the only analyst embedded with a unit.Your ORSA analyst, imagery analysts, and all the other enablers do just that. They enable you to put out a better, more refined, more well rounded product. As the all source analyst I have to bring all these elements together, but before I can do that I have to first understand the problem set and what is being asked of me. I have to know where to find the answers, and have to be constantly learning about new sites, databases, and sources for intelligence. Then I have to be able to pull the data together and not simply report on what I found but conduct critical thinking, and analyse the data. Finally, it's not enough that I know what I did or what the data is telling me. I have to be able to package it into a form that best suits the customer's needs, whether that be a manipulatable KMZ, a static PowerPoint presentation, a paper, or even a brief. The loop isn't closed until the intelligence is disseminated. KNOW the problem. RESEARCH the question. Conduct ANALYSIS. Finally DISSEMINATE the intelligence. That is the core of being an all source analyst. Specialties: Former enlisted infantry soldier. Resigned my commission as a Captain. Held 11 series MOS along with 35D (all source intelligence).

Battalion S2/Assistant Brigade S2

Start Date: 2002-09-01End Date: 2011-11-01

Battalion intelligence officer for 1-121 FA on deployment to Iraq.Brigade assistant Intelligence officer for 32d Infantry Brigade Combat Team on deployment to Iraq.Led an intelligence section of five soldiers with responsibilities that included rating, counseling, scheduling and discipline while conducting 24 hour operations for a 15 month deployment.Trained over 130 soldiers in Insurgency/Counter-insurgency warfare prior to deployment.Utilized pattern event wheels, graphs, and map overlay products to provide predictive analysis for the emplacement of IEDs that led to a 35% find/clear rate for road side bombs in MND-SE (for a total of 21 IEDs F/C including 8 multiple array explosively formed penetrating devices). This figure represents a 525% increase in successful discovery and clearance of roadside bombs over the previous year.Created and conducted over 25 operations & intelligence briefings for General officers, including the commanding general of ARCENT and the Deputy Adjutant Generals of Wisconsin, Maine, and Nevada.

Lead All Source Analyst

Start Date: 2012-06-01End Date: 2013-01-01

Conducted research utilizing various secret and open source networks, conducted analysis, then created fused geospatial products in order to affect future operations.Stood up the all source intelligence section to include: creating a training program for other all source analysts, writing standard operating procedures, implementing new policies which integrated all source analysts into a fully functioning PED.Trained team members on biometric analysis, CIDNE database, and Palantir suite of tools.

Senior Consultant

Start Date: 2007-10-01End Date: 2010-10-01

Assisted in writing a white paper to leverage Dynamic Capability Assessment Model (DCAM) as a capabilities based analysis tool for the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization (JIEDDO). The proposed initiatives would have given JIEDDO a visualization tool to map current portfolio assets, as well as future assets, arrayed against current and future threat assets.Assisted in a marketing proposal where the use of Capabilities Based Intelligence Analysis (CBIA) would have been utilized to map Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) intelligence assets, in an effort to better predict and neutralize the flow of drugs from around the world into the United States.Supported the DHS Production Branch by editing and formatting the under secretary's morning intelligence and information daily.

Intel SME

Start Date: 2010-10-01End Date: 2012-07-01

Was the contract lead for the RC-S/SW Afghanistan team, at COIC, which included 15 analysts. This position included teleconferencing with customers in country, overseeing the production of intelligence products, pink and red teaming analysts' products, and meeting customers' operational schedules.Utilized IMINT, SIGINT, HUMINT, MASINT, biometrics data, bomb maker databases, and other intelligence sources in order to assist in the building of lethal and nonlethal target packages.Used nodal network analysis to conduct targeting operations in an effort to affect key nodes in insurgent networks.Operated as a one man team in support of battalions in the field. While deployed attended intel and operations meetings, created intelligence products, and briefed commanders and provided recommendations for future courses of action.

Counter-terrorism Analyst

Start Date: 2014-08-01

Conduct counter-terrorism analysis on the Af/Pak problem set and create national level papers to inform political as well as military leadership.Continue to train co-workers on tools useful for the all source analyst to include: Palantir, Google Earth, imagery products, and databases for information gathering.Assist in the onboarding process of new hires.